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  • Collection: Hebden Bridge Camera Club

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Winners of the Halifax & District Charity Cup, 1896/97. Photo taken at Greenhill House. Back row l to r: Major Wild (Secretary), Joe Ingham, C. Spencer; Back row of players: G. Wheelwright, W.H. Wilkinson, Paul Carter, H. Tetley, D. Bell, W. Newell.…

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Unknown derelict building.

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The Birchcliffe hillside of Hebden Bridge is on the left.

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Photo taken 12th October 1940 and presented to Captain Whitely on his retirement. He served for 26 years from March 1914 until 30th September 1940.

Back row L - R: Raymond Greenwood, Joseph Robbin, Superintendent Herbert Hitchen, Joe Lawless, James…

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Taken outside the fire station next to the Council Offices in Hebden Bridge.

Presented to Fireman Frank Thomas by his fellow members of the Hebden Bridge Fire Brigade as a token of esteem upon his retirement after 16 years service. Donated by Hebden…

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The market ground with wagons parked. Valley road is on the right and Hangingroyd Lane to the left. One wagon belonged to Matthew Sheard, coal merchant, the other nine wagons belonged to James Shepherd, who had a garage on Valley Road. The photo was…

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The date is 1925 and this is the first motorised fire engine that Hebden Bridge Urban district council had to replace the horse drawn one.

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The date is 1925 and this is the first motorised fire engine that Hebden Bridge Urban district council had to replace the horse drawn one.

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Scout Rocks are at the top of the picture and below them Scout Road School.

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Possibly early 1940s as the tennis courts have been given over to chickens.

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Highfield Crescent has been built, but High Hurst Farm can be seen on the skyline, so possibly about 1925.

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The building on the lower right of the picture was originally Hebden Bridge Grammar School, now Riverside Junior School, whilst towards the bottom left is the imposing Central Street School. On the Birchcliffe hillside the destinctive arches of…

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Stubbings School and St John's Church feature centrally in this picture, with the Keighley Road running across below them.

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View across the main road from Caldene Avenue at approx 9 am when the water had just covered the road. The car was abandoned by the gentleman who took refuge on the house steps of the house, the car was eventually swept along as far as the New Road…

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View from Caldene Bridge. Properties in Mytholmroyd, including the Dusty Miller Inn have suffered many times from flooding.

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View across the main road at approx 9 am when the water had just covered the road. The car was abandoned by the gentleman who took refuge on the house steps of the house, the car was eventually swept along as far as the New Road bridge.
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